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it didn't happen under reaga un reagan. it did happen under bush. >> there is agreement all around that boehner wants a deal. the speaker wants a deal, but he cannot sell a deal, even with the goodwill that he thinks he and the president have on that right now, unless there is real graham ruddman type, real requirements, that these things go in simultaneously. and that's what jim baker wrote about recently, who's had that experience, of fashioning exactly that kind of deal. >> it's important, though, that -- >> you have to cut spending in the future. >> you can raise taxes with one congress. but it takes five congresses to cut spending. >> it's important to keep the focus on growth. not taxes, not spending cuts. you know, the goal here is to get our growth from, you know, one plus percent, up to three and four percent. if we don't get growth going, none of this will matter at all. it's really important as the president frames this that he frames it as growth, and therefore i need this tax increase for these people. this kin
it didn't happen under reaga un reagan. it did happen under bush. >> there is agreement all around that boehner wants a deal. the speaker wants a deal, but he cannot sell a deal, even with the goodwill that he thinks he and the president have on that right now, unless there is real graham ruddman type, real requirements, that these things go in simultaneously. and that's what jim baker wrote about recently, who's had that experience, of fashioning exactly that kind of deal. >> it's...
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so one of the major challenges is reforming the security units in yemen and that is the un's help is needed. so we see that continuing policy of focusing on military support to president hadi as well. >> thank you. >> thank you. donna cranfield for the middle east. i agree with both of your comments and statements that the narrow view of our security approach is counterproductive and development approach should be taken. a bit too pushy both a little bit further in defining what that would look like. imagine you said at the pentagon and try to conceive of a programmer approach to be more project to an understanding that you don't have to be responsible for the next bomber who does slip through the cracks and understanding that the development approach i think we all see as fundamentally essential will take years if not decades to actually achieve it subject to so for the and medium term strategy, what is the alternative? pulling back and drum strikes may be something that i like to see. i guess that also with the mind of the last question that presidents hadi's rough embracing is see
so one of the major challenges is reforming the security units in yemen and that is the un's help is needed. so we see that continuing policy of focusing on military support to president hadi as well. >> thank you. >> thank you. donna cranfield for the middle east. i agree with both of your comments and statements that the narrow view of our security approach is counterproductive and development approach should be taken. a bit too pushy both a little bit further in defining what...
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un ambassador susan rice. day after iraqi session, she met this morning with republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i continue to be troubled by the fact that the un ambassador decided to play what was a political role at the height of a contentious presidential election campaign by agreeing to go on the sunday shows to present the administration's position. >> listen to what she is talking about. one of several appearances that she made after the five days of killings. >> what happened in benghazi was in fact a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired hours before in cairo. elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. >> notice the phrase extremist elements. we have since learned that she was talking to talking points edited. if you recall former cia trek tore david petreaus made the committee. the act the cia director said the fbi was responsible. later he said it was actually the cia that changed the talking points. it is a bit of a mess and a headache for president obama who defended sus
un ambassador susan rice. day after iraqi session, she met this morning with republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i continue to be troubled by the fact that the un ambassador decided to play what was a political role at the height of a contentious presidential election campaign by agreeing to go on the sunday shows to present the administration's position. >> listen to what she is talking about. one of several appearances that she made after the five days of killings....
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was spreading intelligence that received, to besmircher outrageous.is >> they are talking about our un rice, who cldan ofthe president's nomee cretary of state rate is a about on appeararance on talk shows theember 16 follolowing attacks in1 benghazi. krauthammer, our friend, -- he is inweek has beenveli -- this for weeks to he that it was a p phony a cover story in the run-up to the election. >> we don't know yet. maybe the intelligence committees have some notion, but we don't know yet. they are still conductinthe investigation within the state department. therere seems to have been 85 going on at once. i am not clear on whatappened. >> according to some members of commimittee, petraeus told the cia talking points benghazandn on referred to it as a attack, but petraeus that they said were r removed by agencies. >> i don't see thisis as the question, w whether for 24 or 4 48 hours we said was it t s attack in response to a wasn't -- the was should d the consulate, which is not an embassy,ut a consulate, have been prepared r an attack. did did the president or anyone else asked the def
was spreading intelligence that received, to besmircher outrageous.is >> they are talking about our un rice, who cldan ofthe president's nomee cretary of state rate is a about on appeararance on talk shows theember 16 follolowing attacks in1 benghazi. krauthammer, our friend, -- he is inweek has beenveli -- this for weeks to he that it was a p phony a cover story in the run-up to the election. >> we don't know yet. maybe the intelligence committees have some notion, but we don't...
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several are outraged un ambassador susan rice said it didn't appear to be preplanned the at his press conference wednesday president obama defended rice saying she acted on intelligence briefings she was given. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they have a problem with me. >> reporter: michael morel is testifying today. david petraeus will testify behind closed doors tomorrow. one hearing today is not closed, the house foreign affairs committee is asking experts to offer their assessment of what went wrong. >> it's two months later and too little is known about what took place. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton will not testify this week. she's scheduled to talk lawmakers once the state department completes its own investigation. danielle nottingham, cbs news capitol hill. >> general petraeus was taken off today's witness list when he resigned last friday. lawmakers are very vocal that they want to hear what he has to say about benghazi, so he is headed to the hill tomorrow morning. >>> mitt romney says that he lost the presidential election because of the gifts t
several are outraged un ambassador susan rice said it didn't appear to be preplanned the at his press conference wednesday president obama defended rice saying she acted on intelligence briefings she was given. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they have a problem with me. >> reporter: michael morel is testifying today. david petraeus will testify behind closed doors tomorrow. one hearing today is not closed, the house foreign affairs committee is asking experts to offer...
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un-- colder regime unlike you like that. it's not out of the question we get minor accumulations but we'll be watching this move east. here's the futurecast for the afternoon. here we are at 5:00 p.m. no problems. then we get into the evening hours. the showers by midnight. still generally west of d.c., through the shenandoah valley, parts of western and northern maryland. there's a little sliver of snow on the back side which may drop a dusting in the higher elevations. tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m., rain around the region. it is clearing west of i-81. the commute in the metro could certainly be impacted. we'll get rid of the rain by the afternoon. much cooler air moves in. so today 68. maybe 70. got a yellow alert for tomorrow because in the morning, your commute could definitely be impacted by the early rain. we'll drop into the 40s. only get back to 51. wednesday a chilly day, 53 after starting in the 30s to near 40. thursday and friday partly sunny, 52. the weekend is going to be mixed. terps are home on saturday, mid- 50s
un-- colder regime unlike you like that. it's not out of the question we get minor accumulations but we'll be watching this move east. here's the futurecast for the afternoon. here we are at 5:00 p.m. no problems. then we get into the evening hours. the showers by midnight. still generally west of d.c., through the shenandoah valley, parts of western and northern maryland. there's a little sliver of snow on the back side which may drop a dusting in the higher elevations. tomorrow morning 7:00...
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now the un is examining a video which it says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels that newly released online food is purportedly shows opposition fighters summarily executing captured government troops solvers are no longer believed to be competence are apparently shelled being beaten and lined up on the ground i want to show you the next disturbing scene but of a man who were then repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist james corbat says it's a rare case that the tactics of the opposition forces come under international scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are against assad to try to portray them in the best light possible so we've seen over the months numerous documents coming out from different organization including amnesty including including human rights watch documenting summary execution of prisoners torture the use of children in these conflict
now the un is examining a video which it says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels that newly released online food is purportedly shows opposition fighters summarily executing captured government troops solvers are no longer believed to be competence are apparently shelled being beaten and lined up on the ground i want to show you the next disturbing scene but of a man who were then repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist james corbat says it's...
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if you raise the tax rates on that, on those people, it makes them less un-- less intuesday -- inenthusiastic. they have the votes so they can do it. but it is wrong, still, and it does not make a difference. it is wrong. >>stuart: if the economy sources next year as you suggest what about the year after that? how do we get back to a prosperous america? and when? >>guest: it has to happen through the elected process. in 2014, there are 33 senate seats up and 20 are held by democrats and nine are first termers so well get a huge shift in the senate and the republicans president pick up a huge percentage in the house and we have 30 governors out of 50, we have the control of state legislatures and we do control the house of representatives, as well, don't forget. it is not as though the republicans are powerless. they come back and obama will ultimately be the most disliked presidentials in history because of the handling of the economy and only because of that. >>stuart: art laffer, a pretty grim picture but thanks for joining us. now, we are fair and balanced, new democrat network president t
if you raise the tax rates on that, on those people, it makes them less un-- less intuesday -- inenthusiastic. they have the votes so they can do it. but it is wrong, still, and it does not make a difference. it is wrong. >>stuart: if the economy sources next year as you suggest what about the year after that? how do we get back to a prosperous america? and when? >>guest: it has to happen through the elected process. in 2014, there are 33 senate seats up and 20 are held by democrats...
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attack but al qaeda linked militant groups have been behind similar recent incidents meanwhile the un's examining where the video of rebels apparently mention captured syrian troops is a war crime that these ten soldiers were kicked and beaten before being sprayed with bullets as he journalist james corbett says it's rare for rebel actions to come on the foreign scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are against assad to try to portray them in the best light possible so we've seen over the months numerous documents coming out from different organization including amnesty including including human rights watch documenting summary execution of prisoners torture the use of children in these conflict on the part of the rebels but that has been conveniently buried in the headlines time and time again and even some of the reports that didn't know some of these atrocities being committed by the rebels were almost
attack but al qaeda linked militant groups have been behind similar recent incidents meanwhile the un's examining where the video of rebels apparently mention captured syrian troops is a war crime that these ten soldiers were kicked and beaten before being sprayed with bullets as he journalist james corbett says it's rare for rebel actions to come on the foreign scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored...
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he basically referred to, this is in resolution 194, the un general assembly. and he actually referred to compensation. by the way, not to bore you, but when you have done with the issue for as long as i have, there is no issue that is too small. there is like, unfortunately, i have not been consumed. it actually never uses the words right of return. talks about those who could return to their homes if they're prepared to live in peace. never uses the term rider return. ever turn became something that was rather different. but i refer because the context of the arab awakening has a chilling effect. and we have seen it is behavior. he has not been -- yes costly, but reasons why could not be going into negotiations and how his rationale would be that he is not believe the negotiation is possible. he wants to focus. meet certain conditions and if they met those conditions that would prove negotiations could lead somewhere. but the view was you insist on conditions with me that you insist on with none of my predecessors. i am prepared to talk without any of those p
he basically referred to, this is in resolution 194, the un general assembly. and he actually referred to compensation. by the way, not to bore you, but when you have done with the issue for as long as i have, there is no issue that is too small. there is like, unfortunately, i have not been consumed. it actually never uses the words right of return. talks about those who could return to their homes if they're prepared to live in peace. never uses the term rider return. ever turn became...
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that's smarter power today. >>> when they go after the un ambassador? because they think she is an easy target? then they have a problem with me. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> with me now is the former white house special counsel to president clinton. welcome back. >> thank you. >> this is all getting very heated. i watched the president saying leave ambassador rice alone come after me. but she was the one sent out on that sunday onto the morning television show. i know because i i watch eed it happen. that intelligence may have been flawed but she was the go-to person for the white house wasn't she? >> i have been on the white house on fridays and saturdays as decisions have been made. there are important decisions in the white house because sometimes policy is on the sunday shows. so there had to be someone to address the tragedy and ambassador rice was available and she was given talking points by the community that was consulted on what to say. now that turn
that's smarter power today. >>> when they go after the un ambassador? because they think she is an easy target? then they have a problem with me. >> if the president thinks that we are picking on people he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> with me now is the former white house special counsel to president clinton. welcome back. >> thank you. >> this is all getting very heated. i watched the president saying leave ambassador rice...
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. >> at the heart of the increase its un ambassador susan rice, who made the rounds on tv after the assault to blame protests on an inflammatory anti-muslim video. the white house says it was based on intelligence she had at the time. >> this president and is this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> if president obama decides to appoint ambassador rice as the next secretary state -- >> if she did no better, it she . > -- should not be the voice of america. >> the president seemed angry at the attacks. >> if senator mccain and senator graham want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> in washington, i am hallie jackson, wbal-tv 11 is. >> and an anne arundel county man is charged with sexually abusing several children in the edgewater area did this week, 56-year-old john villers-farrow was arrested for allegedly abusing children born to thousand -- to 2008 from 2000 -- from 2000 to 2008. anyone with more information or anyone who may have been a victim is also asked to call the anne arundel county child abuse unit -- 410-222-3
. >> at the heart of the increase its un ambassador susan rice, who made the rounds on tv after the assault to blame protests on an inflammatory anti-muslim video. the white house says it was based on intelligence she had at the time. >> this president and is this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> if president obama decides to appoint ambassador rice as the next secretary state -- >> if she did no better, it she ....
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and there are some signs of progress tehran has indicated it is willing to bilaterally meet with the un -- >> john: really? i have never heard about this on fox news. >> well it is showing a little bit of ankle. [ laughter ] >> john: iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon or have one any time soon, but this is good business for the right-wing hate machine, of course and to try to stop any progress from happening between the us and ironian nations. a lot of people don't know it was our cia that help put in this monstrous shaw machine. >> in 1953 they were moving on the path we say we wanted them to move on now. well, they were there. >> john: yeah. >> the u.s. and the british intelligence agencies overthrew them much on the fact that they didn't like the oil. >> john: and this is under eisenhower. >> yes. >> john: we're still paying for this policy of 1953 -- >> and the [ inaudible ] brothers. >> john: hey. >> and at that period we were doing that frankly all over the world. >> john: yeah, sure. >> in avenue ka we were putting down movements. >> john: but theory -- history lesson is by putti
and there are some signs of progress tehran has indicated it is willing to bilaterally meet with the un -- >> john: really? i have never heard about this on fox news. >> well it is showing a little bit of ankle. [ laughter ] >> john: iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon or have one any time soon, but this is good business for the right-wing hate machine, of course and to try to stop any progress from happening between the us and ironian nations. a lot of people don't know it was...
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that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and delivers the now famous speech where he says. the lack of it at a very is good. right. works. creek. and can. see at the east. end being. in my. will not the state tells us but that other malfunctioning of the range of the. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be good.
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the un is looking into what it's branded a shocking video which it suspects could be evidence of a war crime committed by the rebels in syria. it is a great pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow now there are just four days left before the u.s. presidential election but even on the final stretch barack obama and mitt romney remain effectively tied with neither debates nor a devastating hurricane giving either candidate a tangible advantage of questions of mounting what the most expensive campaigns in the country's history have actually revealed and there's a growing feeling it was more about impressing the viewer rather than talking real politics as artie's honest reports. can fire into. the blame game in full swing why didn't you call me when you're working on this thing finger pointing he did make it worse mocking he even called it marvelous. which is a word you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget a tax this president's a lightweight we've all agreed that families are off limits dogs however are apparently fair game what you're seeing is
the un is looking into what it's branded a shocking video which it suspects could be evidence of a war crime committed by the rebels in syria. it is a great pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow now there are just four days left before the u.s. presidential election but even on the final stretch barack obama and mitt romney remain effectively tied with neither debates nor a devastating hurricane giving either candidate a tangible advantage of questions of mounting...
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and the military have carried out signature strikes against groups of suspected un unnonmilitants. in the beginning this started by targeting certain people without knowing exactly who they were, but we thought that is a signature of a known al-qaeda leader. then it morphed into unknown people and unknown possible militants there are guns down there. that's why we so often hit weddings because people in afghanistan and yemen bring guns to weddings and shoot them in celebration. then they say there is militant activity there they hit the wedding and many die. that is thoughtful, immoral and ridiculous. i'm not against all drone strikes. drone strikes can prevent full war instead. i'm not against that. but i'm against dumb, immoral counterproductive and lawless drone strikes. do you know not only do we do these signature strikes but we have executed u.s. citizens abroad with no trial whatsoever. that's not what this country is supposed to stand for. i'm not saying end the drone program. i'm saying at least at the very least put very stringent legal requirements so our executive branc
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. >>> our friends at the onion recently named kim jung-un their sexiest man alive for the year 2012. today the story was proudly picked up by the people's daily in china. what they didn't know about the onion, what we all know about the onion, the onion was only kidding. >>> up next, yoko ono in her own words on the breakup of the beatles and those rumors because of her. >>> tonight we get to hear something for the first time. audiotapes being released tomorrow by the library of congress for all to hear. for music fans it amounts to something of a rosetta stone on tape. these tapes were recorded by a record executive named joe smith who once ran warner records while working on a book in the '80s, he conducted over 200 hours of interviews on tape. as you'll hear from the stars, they helped fill in some blank spots in modern music history. ♪ >> for starters, we get to hear ray charles explain why he can never sing the same song the same way twice. especially when people want to hear it exactly the way it is on the record. >> i sing, i can't stop loving you, true. i sing georgia, true
. >>> our friends at the onion recently named kim jung-un their sexiest man alive for the year 2012. today the story was proudly picked up by the people's daily in china. what they didn't know about the onion, what we all know about the onion, the onion was only kidding. >>> up next, yoko ono in her own words on the breakup of the beatles and those rumors because of her. >>> tonight we get to hear something for the first time. audiotapes being released tomorrow by the...
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. >> they are talking about un ambassador susan rice, who could be the president's nomination to be secretary of state. they're talking about her appearance on talk shows on september 16 following the attacks in benghazi. charles krauthammer, our friend, is off this week -- i think he is in miami traveling -- has been hammering at this for weeks. he says it was up phony political cover story during the election. >> we don't know yet paid may be the intelligence commun -- don't know yet. maybe the intelligence committees have some notion, but we don't know yet. it seems like there were 85 things going on at once. i am not clear on what happened. >> according to some members of the house committee, petraeus told them on friday that the cia talking points were written after the attack on benghazi. they refer to it as a terrorist attack, but petraeus reportedly said that the reference was removed by other agencies that make changes in the draft. >> i don't see this as the central question, whether for 24 said it was a response to an attack in response to a movie, no, it wasn't -- the question was
. >> they are talking about un ambassador susan rice, who could be the president's nomination to be secretary of state. they're talking about her appearance on talk shows on september 16 following the attacks in benghazi. charles krauthammer, our friend, is off this week -- i think he is in miami traveling -- has been hammering at this for weeks. he says it was up phony political cover story during the election. >> we don't know yet paid may be the intelligence commun -- don't know...
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. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a aren't presentation she had receive besirch her representation is outous. >> outrageous? if she had nothing to do with benghazi why did you send her out? why not the secretary secretary or the other people above rice? might this have been a dress rehearsal it test whether she could follow the make believe narratives and by the way, to me is outrageous is a so called professional repeating a story and conclusion five timos national television and without the facts. wule know you had the facts. the intelligence and she could have readly acessed those facts. but enough about that. and this week your then cia director david petraeus finally talks and said his intelligence report was scrubbed. with so who scrubbed it and changed it. i will not hold my breath on that one. and why would the good general send an intelemeeting back on september 14th. promote a video nonsense? and then stay silent for six weeks while the nation debated and the families waited. why not come out and say, i didn
. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a aren't presentation she had receive besirch her representation is outous. >> outrageous? if she had nothing to do with benghazi why did you send her out? why not the secretary secretary or the other people above rice? might this have been a dress rehearsal it test whether she could follow the make believe narratives and by the way, to me is outrageous is a so called professional...
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un, it-- i would hope people would remember there have been other great leaders in this country-- remember president eisenhower, when he would general-- remember franklin roosevelt and lucy mercer, how important that relationship was to him in the second world war. i think we have to be understanding that as the saying goes, the best of men are still men at their best. >> schieffer: peggy, you are one of them? >> yeah, to tell you the truth, i think this story is a little mysterious. i don't really understand why the general, having made a painful mistake, painful for himself and his family, why he had to leave, and why he was, according to the press, sales ared to leave. and i understand what he would feel is the breach of honor, but this is a truly great and constructive american career. and i'm just not sure why he had to leave. the second thing, i don't think anybody quite understands how the f.b.i. could have been going through his e-mail, and the f.b.i. leaders didn't know, justice didn't know. how did this begin? how did it go forward? when was the white house told? you just have to
un, it-- i would hope people would remember there have been other great leaders in this country-- remember president eisenhower, when he would general-- remember franklin roosevelt and lucy mercer, how important that relationship was to him in the second world war. i think we have to be understanding that as the saying goes, the best of men are still men at their best. >> schieffer: peggy, you are one of them? >> yeah, to tell you the truth, i think this story is a little...
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we got. >> this month, the president laumpbled a fierce defense of rice. >> when they go after the un ambassador73[e they think she'n easy target? then they've got a problem with me. >> the republican senator stopped short of saying they'd still block rice's nomination. but said they still have questions that need answers. abc news, washington. >> a simmering protest against mohammed morsi's power grab erupted violence today in tahrir square. one demonstrateor reportedly killed by a canister during a running street battle. 100,000 egyptians are protesting against the debris -- decree granting morsi absolute control of the country. demonstrators are afraid it will lead to a dictatorship. >> officials took samples from yas yas yas's body. his widow requested on whether he was killed by israeli agents using a radio active poison a charge israel denied. yair fat was 75 years old when he died eight years ago. >> the bangladesh called a factory fire that killed 111 garment workers the work of an arsonist, labeling it sabotage but they're not releasing anymore information about a motive. cl
we got. >> this month, the president laumpbled a fierce defense of rice. >> when they go after the un ambassador73[e they think she'n easy target? then they've got a problem with me. >> the republican senator stopped short of saying they'd still block rice's nomination. but said they still have questions that need answers. abc news, washington. >> a simmering protest against mohammed morsi's power grab erupted violence today in tahrir square. one demonstrateor...
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within 24 hours a declared himself anew that he had the uned states under a barrel. >> and the imf. >> and the imf and everyone else because no one wants war in the middle east command he needs a billion and a half dollars a month. lou:the imf reminding today that the good behavior will determine the course of $5 million tranche as they like to refer to this. let's turn to the united nations tomoow, palestinian to limited palestinian. i love the expression. the united nations general assembly. is this the end of the palestinian-israeli conflict? a two-stage solution upon us? help us out here. >> the end of the palestinian-israeli conflict. we will never live that long. i think that this is just yet another little roadbloc and that think it is very important. because if the palestinians get this sort of karzai in the un are at least the ability to be on the international bodis, what they will do is start accusing israel of war crimes and israel will have to go before the bodies. lou: strong enough to stop this and the general assembly? >> not in the generrl assembly. lou: which ans the
within 24 hours a declared himself anew that he had the uned states under a barrel. >> and the imf. >> and the imf and everyone else because no one wants war in the middle east command he needs a billion and a half dollars a month. lou:the imf reminding today that the good behavior will determine the course of $5 million tranche as they like to refer to this. let's turn to the united nations tomoow, palestinian to limited palestinian. i love the expression. the united nations...
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sorry, ladyies, kim jong-un, kim the younger is taken. the dow is down. i don't know why. >>neil: s rise meeting face to face with her toughest critics and benghazi and it does not go too well. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers we got, and some that we didn't get and if you don't know what happened, just say you don't know what happened. people can push you to give explanations and you can say you don't want to give bad information. >>neil: senator john mccain is leader and only here. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. if ambassador susan rice thought today's meeting would clear the air on benghazi she was mistaken but senators john mccain, senator graham nowcy they are more troubled than ever and that is spelling trouble if the woman who might just be our next secretary of state. the same person who initially blamed an antimuslim film for fueling a spontaneous demonstration and not a planned trust attack, that left u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three our americans dead and today the senators are demanding answers and arizona republican senator
sorry, ladyies, kim jong-un, kim the younger is taken. the dow is down. i don't know why. >>neil: s rise meeting face to face with her toughest critics and benghazi and it does not go too well. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers we got, and some that we didn't get and if you don't know what happened, just say you don't know what happened. people can push you to give explanations and you can say you don't want to give bad information. >>neil: senator john...
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out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to edit it myself before i can put it up on youtube. democrats hate soldiers. i don't know why they hate him so bad. they did not want petraeus to make that more work. this movie is going to make amends with them. guest: i look forward to seeing the evidence. but one of the great myths coming out of the war is weapons of mass destruction were taken to syria. i looked at this evidence that has been available in the best evidence i can see is there were truck convoys moving from baghdad to syria just before the american invasion. but what they were, the evidence indicates were the baath party records, personal jewelry and cash that was later used to fund the beginning of the insurgency in iraq. it was not weapons of mass destruction. th
out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to edit it myself before i can put it up on youtube. democrats hate soldiers. i don't know why they hate him so bad. they did not want...
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for weeks, un ambassador susan rice has been attacked by john mccain for participating in what he describes as a cover-up. >> the president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> mccain says rice made misleading comments in the days immediately following the benghazi attack. rice is being considered for secretary of state, and some republican senators have vowed to block that nomination. today she spoke publicly about the controversy. >> when discussing the attacks against our facilities in benghazi, i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence community, has worked in good faith to provide the best assessment based on the information available. let me end by saying i knew chris stevens. i worked closely with him and had the privilege of doing so as we tried together as a government to free the libyan people from the tyranny of
for weeks, un ambassador susan rice has been attacked by john mccain for participating in what he describes as a cover-up. >> the president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> mccain says rice made misleading comments in the days immediately following the benghazi attack. rice is being considered for secretary of state, and some republican senators have vowed to block that nomination. today she spoke publicly about the...
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the new leader in north korea, kim jong un, is in power. but it is a famously closed society. there's certainly a fear of nuclear escalation and there have been shakeups within the north korean military. whether or not that's an internal power struggle, we do not know. one of the top generals was perhaps killed by mortar fire. perhaps that is something that obama will bring to the table on his trip to asia, but i think there is a consistent policy that we want to prevent nuclear escalation in the region and it is true for all sides. japan, south korea, china, and other areas. we just do not know a lot about him and his policies going forward. to suggest that he would be a reformer and a new voice for the north korean people, it's just to read it -- too early to say. host: good morning, john. you are breaking up there. are you still with us? i think we're going to move on. sorry. maybe you can call back on a better line. arkansas. republican caller? caller: alaska. appear in ron paul country. they spend a lot of money to convert the alaskan republican party to rahm paul. benjam
the new leader in north korea, kim jong un, is in power. but it is a famously closed society. there's certainly a fear of nuclear escalation and there have been shakeups within the north korean military. whether or not that's an internal power struggle, we do not know. one of the top generals was perhaps killed by mortar fire. perhaps that is something that obama will bring to the table on his trip to asia, but i think there is a consistent policy that we want to prevent nuclear escalation in...
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to be nice to kim jong-un, really? >>> and this comes to us from stanford, connecticut, where a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record day. michael mena went eight feet in the air to record the highest forward lift on a pogo stick. they also used a pogo stick to hop 265 times for the most pogo jumps in one minute. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. test. test. >>> in france you better get your sweet tooth ready. a chock la tear, always ready, has created a massive chocolate tree displaying his parisian boutique complete with, what else, a monkey. that makes sense, right? why not? it stands three stories tall and weighs in around five tons. the artist says the scene promotes biodiversity and he hopes it will raise awareness on other animals. >> what are they doing with the chocolate after. >> chocolate chip pancakes. >>> lace up and set out. set a few more records. across the globe more than 40
to be nice to kim jong-un, really? >>> and this comes to us from stanford, connecticut, where a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record day. michael mena went eight feet in the air to record the highest forward lift on a pogo stick. they also used a pogo stick to hop 265 times for the most pogo jumps in one minute. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station....
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handpicked iron and now party leaders and un stamp, it will be unveiled tomorrow, but the question, can it continue to keep china's people excluded from power. there is no sign the party is willing to engage with those who want real change like nine of's nobel peace prize winner. good he remains in this jail, serving 11 years for calling for western-style separation of power. >> people want democracy and freedom. in the constitution, it says people have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of publication, and freedom of a lot of things common -- a lot of things, yet it is hard. >> they caught the imagination of many. it ended when the communist party conceded, giving a free vote to choose new officials. now the party is considering reform. looking beyond china, they have commissioned a report to singapore. it has become wealthy but kept a system where one party dominates the rec and parks the danger of not having political reform in the next five years -- where one party dominates. >> the danger of not having political reform, the chinese party would collapse if they do not do anythi
handpicked iron and now party leaders and un stamp, it will be unveiled tomorrow, but the question, can it continue to keep china's people excluded from power. there is no sign the party is willing to engage with those who want real change like nine of's nobel peace prize winner. good he remains in this jail, serving 11 years for calling for western-style separation of power. >> people want democracy and freedom. in the constitution, it says people have the right to freedom of speech,...
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that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that i think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and.
that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that i think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael douglas in a role that would win him an oscar appears at a shareholders meeting of a company paper to defend his actions and his grotesque worldview and.
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to be nice to kim jong-un, really? >>> and this comes to us from stanford, connecticut, where a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record day. michael mena went eight feet in the air to record the highest forward lift on a pogo stick. they also used a pogo stick to hop 265 times for the most pogo jumps in one minute. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. test. test. >>> 4:28 is your time now. it is 44 degrees. another cold start to your friday as we talk about your forecast and what's coming up for the weekend. >>> and david petraeus facing a rough day on capitol hill as he prepares for tough questions from lawmakers about the deadly libya attack and his extramarital affair possibly. this morning we get a better idea of what he will say. good morning, everyone. i'm aaron gilchrist >> and i'm eun yang on this friday, november 16th, 2012. >>> in virginia, an amber alert for a 1-year-old girl. the litt
to be nice to kim jong-un, really? >>> and this comes to us from stanford, connecticut, where a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record day. michael mena went eight feet in the air to record the highest forward lift on a pogo stick. they also used a pogo stick to hop 265 times for the most pogo jumps in one minute. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station....
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here is something that is entertaining, the north korean powerful, kim jong-un, and he the most sexy man alive? obviously he is the sexiest man alive. the would you feet your peepers on this? mansion -- [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs every year. call today to request a free decision guide. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. if you're thinking about your options, call today. when you call, request your free decision guide. and find the aarp
here is something that is entertaining, the north korean powerful, kim jong-un, and he the most sexy man alive? obviously he is the sexiest man alive. the would you feet your peepers on this? mansion -- [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider...
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it seems like it's starting to un. the fact that f.b.i. involved is significant. >> we have seen resignation of a public figure with intimate knowledge of what happened in benghazi. we are seeing that this is not putting a lid on the situation. in fact, we're seeing it intensify. even step up to another level because if he testify on the hill. he could voluntarily go to the hill. he could be subpoenas. if he goes to any circumstances, he may lawyer up under the circumstances. >> bret: we'll continue to follow every aspect of this. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> bret: now to the fiscal cliff. just 53 days away. both president obama and house speaker john boehner are advocating compromise, yet sticking to their guns on taxes. again, chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> even as president obama suggested the campaign is over by inviting congressional leaders to white house for fiscal cliff negotiations next week -- >> it is time to get back to work. >> he left the impression the campaign continues as the white house invited 200 suppo
it seems like it's starting to un. the fact that f.b.i. involved is significant. >> we have seen resignation of a public figure with intimate knowledge of what happened in benghazi. we are seeing that this is not putting a lid on the situation. in fact, we're seeing it intensify. even step up to another level because if he testify on the hill. he could voluntarily go to the hill. he could be subpoenas. if he goes to any circumstances, he may lawyer up under the circumstances. >>...
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here, you have these female members of congress that are calling the fact that we are going after the un ambassador because she is a woman of color, and where is the air raids that we have for americans that have been murdered? get there saying that even ligt burns said the reason why we're going after the u.n. ambassador, that she went on the air is because is a woman of color. that's ludicrous. lou: you know, it's really worse th ludicrous. there is the insult, of course, in th suggestion that those folks think that it will work as a tactic rather tn air response substantively to the issues that are grave, indeed, and critically important to the natioo. certainly principal among supposed to be the familiis of those four americans were murdered. we will be back with the "a-team" here in just moments. u.n. ambassador says a rise of the center othe administration at will we call this? and evolving story on benghazi. does she have a prayer of becoming secretary of state? these folks willnswer that question and so many others. stay with us. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk
here, you have these female members of congress that are calling the fact that we are going after the un ambassador because she is a woman of color, and where is the air raids that we have for americans that have been murdered? get there saying that even ligt burns said the reason why we're going after the u.n. ambassador, that she went on the air is because is a woman of color. that's ludicrous. lou: you know, it's really worse th ludicrous. there is the insult, of course, in th suggestion...
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it is none other than north korean supreme leader kim jong-un. >> has he ever smiled? >> no. >> i'm afraid to check the issue. make sure there's no familiar faces in that one. >> we worried about that too. it is confirmed, you are clear. i know you were worried about that. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. [ phone ringing ] >>> for the first time since the gulf war, more than 20 years ago, air raid sirens in the commercial capital of tel aviv, israel, sending residents running for cover as the fighting escalates on both side anniversary the border. good morning, everyone. i'm brian shactman. which we had a lighter start but we're happy you're with us. we begin, of course, in the middle east with breaking news where the fighting between israelis and palestinians in gaza now on the verge of an all-out war. in response to repeated rocket attacks from hamas operatives, israel has begun mobilizing some 30,000 reserve troop
it is none other than north korean supreme leader kim jong-un. >> has he ever smiled? >> no. >> i'm afraid to check the issue. make sure there's no familiar faces in that one. >> we worried about that too. it is confirmed, you are clear. i know you were worried about that. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. [ phone ringing ] >>> for the first time since the gulf war, more...
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how do you get the nations -- >> so we're -- the un has been almost as in effectual as congress in this issue. we're in the spring convening a meeting, calling it global power shift with six or seven young people from every country or north -- well we don't work in north korea, but every place well, coming together with an agenda that will tell the countries that you are not getting it done. you are repeating the same empty phrases over and over again. sometime for work or get out of the way. >> jennifer: what is the message those young people are going to take. you keep saying it is about the math. what are the simplest numbers that we have got to remember to help persuade. >> the most important thing to understand, and it's new information in the last year or two from financial analysts is the fossil fuel industry has in its reserves five times as much carbon as the most conservative governments in the world think question put into the atmosphere. >> and what if they use it? what happens to us? >> the temperature goes up 7, 8, 9 degrees. we break the planet. that's why these companies
how do you get the nations -- >> so we're -- the un has been almost as in effectual as congress in this issue. we're in the spring convening a meeting, calling it global power shift with six or seven young people from every country or north -- well we don't work in north korea, but every place well, coming together with an agenda that will tell the countries that you are not getting it done. you are repeating the same empty phrases over and over again. sometime for work or get out of the...